论文标题
冠状全局进化模型:使用HMI矢量磁图和多普勒数据来确定冠状磁场的演化
The Coronal Global Evolutionary Model: Using HMI Vector Magnetogram and Doppler Data to Determine Coronal Magnetic Field Evolution
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论文摘要
冠状全局进化模型(CGEM)提供了太阳电晕中磁场的数据驱动模拟,以更好地了解导致爆发事件的磁能的积累。 CGEM项目已经开发了六个功能。 CGEM模块(1)准备全盘矢量磁场观测的时间序列,以(2)在有效区域尺度上导出太阳能球员中的电场变化。该局部电场(3)纳入了表面通量传输模型中,该模型重建了以一致的方式进化磁通量的全局电场。这些电场驱动A(4)3D球形磁场(SMF)模型,在限制的实体角范围内高分辨率或在全球域上的较低分辨率下,以确定低圆锥体中的磁场和电流密度。 SMF生成的初始区域高于活性区域和光球的不断发展的电场来驱动(5)较低电晕中活动区域的详细磁磁动力(MHD)模拟。然后,使用SMF或MHD溶液来计算可以与冠状观测值进行比较的发射率代理。最后,使用较低分辨率的SMF磁场来初始化(6)由SMF电场时间序列驱动的全局MHD模型,以模拟外电晕和地球层,最终将太阳连接到地球。作为演示,该报告的特点是CGEM的结果适用于2011年2月NOAA活动区域11158的演变的观察结果。
The Coronal Global Evolutionary Model (CGEM) provides data-driven simulations of the magnetic field in the solar corona to better understand the build-up of magnetic energy that leads to eruptive events. The CGEM project has developed six capabilities. CGEM modules (1) prepare time series of full-disk vector magnetic field observations to (2) derive the changing electric field in the solar photosphere over active-region scales. This local electric field is (3) incorporated into a surface flux transport model that reconstructs a global electric field that evolves magnetic flux in a consistent way. These electric fields drive a (4) 3D spherical magneto-frictional (SMF) model, either at high-resolution over a restricted range of solid angle or at lower resolution over a global domain, to determine the magnetic field and current density in the low corona. An SMF-generated initial field above an active region and the evolving electric field at the photosphere are used to drive (5) detailed magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of active regions in the low corona. SMF or MHD solutions are then used to compute emissivity proxies that can be compared with coronal observations. Finally, a lower-resolution SMF magnetic field is used to initialize (6) a global MHD model that is driven by an SMF electric-field time series to simulate the outer corona and heliosphere, ultimately connecting Sun to Earth. As a demonstration, this report features results of CGEM applied to observations of the evolution of NOAA Active Region 11158 in February 2011.